1. Flu and chickenpox are illnesses caused by _ a) Bacteria b) Fungi c) Viruses d) Microbes
2. According to the origin of diseases, they can be: a)acute, chronic b)endemic, epidemic, sporadic c)infectious, non infectious d)terminal, painful
3.The illnesses that affect only people from a specific area are called: a)acute b)endemic c)epidemic d)Sporadic
4.What is multiple sclerosis? a) is a group of metabolic disorders which affects a person producing high sugar levels on the blood over a prolonged period of time because the pancreas does not produce the insulin properly. b) hardening of an organ or tissue due to an increase of the connective tissues. c) illness which is characterized by memory loss and usually occurs in people of advanced age. d) hardening of an organ or tissue due to a dicrease of the conncective tissues.
5. Malaria is an illness caused by: a) fungi b) virus c) bacteria d) protozoans
6.It is used when someone is choking. a) heimlich technique b) CPR c) vaccine d) heimlich maneuver
7. It is an example of a non-infectious disease:
a) tetanus b) cancer c) mononucleosis d) athlete´s foot
8. Microbes are ___ species. These include bacteria, protozoans and certain fungi and algae.
a) Unicelular b)Multicelular c) Illness d) All are false
9. Definition of Chronic illness:
a) Type of illness that appears rapidly and does not last a long time. b) Infections caused by different agents that affect health and cause illnesses. c)Type of illness that can appear slowly and last a long time. Some of them never disappear. d) All are false.
10. Why is it important to have a habit of prevention?
a) Because only help us to maintain a good health. b) Because it helps us to maintain a good health and avoid illnesses. c)It isn’t necessary to have a habit of prevention. d) All are false.
11. Definition of nervious system:
a)Is the part that coordinates its actions by transmitting signals to and from different parts of body.
b)is responsible for delivery of oxygen and nutrients to the tissue in the organs. All cells in the body require oxygen for cellular reactions. c)the part of the body that processes gas exchange. When the body inhales, the air fills the lungs.
d)Circulates blood around the body via the heart, arteries and veins, delivering oxygen and nutrients to organs and cells and carrying their waste products away.
12. Chickenpox is:
a) An infectious disease and it is caused by a virus.
b) A chronic illness and it is caused by a microbe.
c) A epidemic and it is caused by a virus.
d) An infectious disease and its caused by a virus.
13. Diabetes is:
a) A chronic,non-infectious illness.
b) A acute illness,infectious illness.
c) A non-infectious disease.
d) none
14. Sporadic illness:
a)They affect many people. Examples flu/cholera.
b)They appear in some regions only: examples are Malaria/chicken pox.
c)They affect to a few people: examples are fatal insomnia, breast cancer.
d) All are false
15. Epidemic illness:
a)They affect many people. Examples flu/cholera.
b)They appear in some regions only: examples are Malaria/chicken pox.
c)They affect to a few people: examples are fatal insomnia, breast cancer.
d) All are false
16. Which main nutrients do we need for a healthy diet?
a)carbohydrates, fats, water, vitamins and minerals
b)carbohydrates, fats, proteins, water and minerals
c)carbohydrates, fats ,proteins,water, vitamins and minerals.
d)all the answers are false.
17. Choose the correct answer
a) Viruses are even smaller than bacteria and they are not considered true living things. They reproduce inside of other living things and cause diseases.
b) viruses are even bigger than bacteria and they are considered true living things. they reproduce inside of other living things and cause diseases.
c)viruses are even smaller than bacteria and they are considered true living things. They reproduce inside of other living things and cause disease.
d) viruses are even bigger than bacteria and they are not considered living things. They reproduce inside of other living things and cause diseases.
18. Acute illness is a type of illness that appears slowly and does not last a long time. For example, flu or diarrhoea.
a) true, it appear slowly
b)false, it appears rapidly.
c)false, only diarrhea
d)false, only flu
19. Vaccines are medicines injected to healthy people to protect them from developing infectious diseases.They contain_,in a weak or dead state ,to help the body with the recognition of these agents and fight them.
a)virus that cause a certain disease b)the agents that cause a certain disease c)virus and agents that causes a certain disease d)all the answers are incorrect.
a) Bacteria
b) Fungi
c) Viruses
d) Microbes
a)acute, chronic
b)endemic, epidemic, sporadic
c)infectious, non infectious
d)terminal, painful
a)acute
b)endemic
c)epidemic
d)Sporadic
a) is a group of metabolic disorders which affects a person producing high sugar levels on the blood over a prolonged period of time because the pancreas does not produce the insulin properly.
b) hardening of an organ or tissue due to an increase of the connective tissues.
c) illness which is characterized by memory loss and usually occurs in people of advanced age.
d) hardening of an organ or tissue due to a dicrease of the conncective tissues.
a) fungi
b) virus
c) bacteria
d) protozoans
a) heimlich technique
b) CPR
c) vaccine
d) heimlich maneuver
a) tetanus
b) cancer
c) mononucleosis
d) athlete´s foot
a) Unicelular
b)Multicelular
c) Illness
d) All are false
a) Type of illness that appears rapidly and does not last a long time.
b) Infections caused by different agents that affect health and cause illnesses.
c)Type of illness that can appear slowly and last a long time. Some of them never disappear.
d) All are false.
a) Because only help us to maintain a good health.
b) Because it helps us to maintain a good health and avoid illnesses.
c)It isn’t necessary to have a habit of prevention.
d) All are false.
a)Is the part that coordinates its actions by transmitting signals to and from different parts of body.
b)is responsible for delivery of oxygen and nutrients to the tissue in the organs. All cells in the body require oxygen for cellular reactions.c)the part of the body that processes gas exchange. When the body inhales, the air fills the lungs.
d)Circulates blood around the body via the heart, arteries and veins, delivering oxygen and nutrients to organs and cells and carrying their waste products away.
a) An infectious disease and it is caused by a virus.
b) A chronic illness and it is caused by a microbe.
c) A epidemic and it is caused by a virus.
d) An infectious disease and its caused by a virus.
a) A chronic,non-infectious illness.
b) A acute illness,infectious illness.
c) A non-infectious disease.
d) none
a)They affect many people. Examples flu/cholera.
b)They appear in some regions only: examples are Malaria/chicken pox.
c)They affect to a few people: examples are fatal insomnia, breast cancer.
d) All are false
a)They affect many people. Examples flu/cholera.
b)They appear in some regions only: examples are Malaria/chicken pox.
c)They affect to a few people: examples are fatal insomnia, breast cancer.
d) All are false
a)carbohydrates, fats, water, vitamins and minerals
b)carbohydrates, fats, proteins, water and minerals
c)carbohydrates, fats ,proteins,water, vitamins and minerals.
d)all the answers are false.
a) Viruses are even smaller than bacteria and they are not considered true living things. They reproduce inside of other living things and cause diseases.
b) viruses are even bigger than bacteria and they are considered true living things. they reproduce inside of other living things and cause diseases.
c)viruses are even smaller than bacteria and they are considered true living things. They reproduce inside of other living things and cause disease.
d) viruses are even bigger than bacteria and they are not considered living things. They reproduce inside of other living things and cause diseases.
a) true, it appear slowly
b)false, it appears rapidly.
c)false, only diarrhea
d)false, only flu
a)virus that cause a certain disease
b)the agents that cause a certain disease
c)virus and agents that causes a certain disease
d)all the answers are incorrect.
a)good hygiene, adequate rest, regular exercise, correct posture and healthy diet.
b)good hygiene, regular exercise, healthy diet.
c)regular exercise, good hygiene, correct posture, healthy diet.
d)all the answers are incorrect.